One would think the Kenyans would be like “why are all these 1st World elitists trying to keep us from having the same modern life they’ve been living?”
“If there was no climate change, we would not even bother to buy these camels,” said Jonathan Lati Lelelit, governor of Samburu.
The government there is distributing camels to residents based on need. https://t.co/0DZgh0fcaL pic.twitter.com/OsxwS4Kb7E
— The Liberal Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 17, 2024
Blah blah blah. It’s one of those massively long articles you get from the Washington Post, despite this being really meaningless cult stuff
The camels had thump-thumped for seven days across northern Kenya, ushered by police reservists, winding at last toward their destination: less a village than a dusty clearing in the scrub, a place where something big was happening. People had walked for miles to be there. Soon the governor pulled up in his SUV. Women danced, and an emcee raised his hands to the sky. When the crowd gathered around an enclosure holding the camels, one man said he was looking at “the future.”
The camels had arrived to replace the cows.
Cows, here and across much of Africa, have been the most important animal for eons — the foundation of economies, diets, traditions.
But now grazable land is shrinking. Water sources are drying up. A three-year drought in the Horn of Africa that ended last year killed 80 percent of the cows in this part of Kenya and shattered the livelihoods of so many people.
Yeah, it’s not like that part of Africa isn’t constantly in drought, but, now they can blame this on witchcraft, er, you living a modern life, and, keep these 3rd world folks from access to reliable, affordable energy sources.
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